I cannot give up on WF yet, dude has kept proving people wrong with hands, avoids contact etc. Yes, he needs to be healthy, let's see. We do have V Smith as a backup policy, and Keke should be more ready to be a pro

I cannot give up on WF yet, dude has kept proving people wrong with hands, avoids contact etc. Yes, he needs to be healthy, let's see. We do have V Smith as a backup policy, and Keke should be more ready to be a pro

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I agree that we should not give up on Fuller. He has trouble staying on the field, but when he is healthy he is a difficult player to replace. He is not just a speed receiver, he has made himself into a complete receiver who can run good routes and plays with a bit of hard-edged attitude.

I agree that we should not give up on Fuller. He has trouble staying on the field, but when he is healthy he is a difficult player to replace. He is not just a speed receiver, he has made himself into a complete receiver who can run good routes and plays with a bit of hard-edged attitude.

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This is why I believe going veteran replacement level ...i.e. John Brown is a way to go. Fuller is cheap to keep, no matter what his injury risk is, but having someone ready to play at a reasonable cost if there is an injury. If all are well then the Texans have a deep roster of WRs.

This is why I believe going veteran replacement level ...i.e. John Brown is a way to go. Fuller is cheap to keep, no matter what he is injury risk is, but having someone ready to play at a reasonable cost if there is injury. If all are well then the Texans have a deep roster of WRs.

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I agree that we need to add depth and insurance if Fuller can't stay on the field.

This is why I believe going veteran replacement level ...i.e. John Brown is a way to go. Fuller is cheap to keep, no matter what his injury risk is, but having someone ready to play at a reasonable cost if there is an injury. If all are well then the Texans have a deep roster of WRs.

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I'm for this and if Smith develops like I think he's going to the WR corps will be very deep. I see Smith as a Tyrell Williams type talent that is only going to improve. That kid has special athletic ability. For him to do as well as he did under the circumstances he had to perform under, coming from the small school he came from, I think his future is very bright.

I wonder if Andy Isabella can play on the outside. I am not sold he can but he has similar size and traits to Tyreek Hill and Steve Smith so it makes me think that he might be able to. I would pull the trigger no earlier than the 3rd round for him.

Just give me a late round WR that's really fast …. if its just an insurance policy.

When healthy DHop , Fuller and QT are as good as any trio in the league.

I think they need a better strength and conditioning coach … keep all these hamstrings from blowing up via flexibility / stretching

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What happens when Nuk is hurting, then what? The Chiefs had Tyreke and Kelce, but added Watkins. You can't over weaponize the offense. If Fuller comes back 100% ,cool. Again, I would sign Tyrell Williams

What happens when Nuk is hurting, then what? The Chiefs had Tyreke and Kelce, but added Watkins. You can't over weaponize the offense. If Fuller comes back 100% ,cool. Again, I would sign Tyrell Williams

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You don't replace guys like DHop - no matter how many "weapons" you have ….

I'm not against adding talent to the position but we have more pressing needs - most notably CB & OT. I'm for fixing them and then intelligently using the remaining resources elsewhere - RB / WR / OLB.

Really need to see what they do with our own FA's and how much we have to spend on those two most critical positions , then worry about the luxuries of another WR / RB / OLB.

Of course I would trade a 2019 second and a 2020 1st for Antonio Brown and a 2019 fourth.

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Could the Texans spice that offer up a bit and save the 2020 RD1 by offering William Fuller V (FA 2021) and Lamar Miller (FA 2020)?

I have no idea if that would be enough but that frees up some cap space so the pain of AB's contract isn't so severe. Texans would be plenty strong with Hopkins, Brown, and Coutee as the three primary WR weapons. The Steelers get an often injured WR who's capable of taking the top off defenses when healthy....a perfect weapon to go with their stud receiver, Ju-Ju Smith-Schuster. James Washington is expected to make a big push this season as a solid WR2 weapon now that his rookie season is in the books. Miller could be a nice inclusion since the Steelers are losing Bell and would have a need for a solid RB2 for Conner.